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and that is what the america people don't want us to be worrying about. don't worry about your washington politics. salt problem's. -- solve problems. and this is one where you ask they have some pretty well consensus. i don't know an issue where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right, thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] we will have a discussion on the defense institute at the brookings institution and later, michael hayden. >> some people say if we cut the military we will not have the temp tatian to fight as much. if we have a smaller military, we will be disinclined to get involved. i don't want to fight the chinese. if you look historically at when we fight, i don't see a correlation between higher defense budget and greater likelihood of intervening. the world wars begin when we were not prepared. the korean war began when we were not prepared. the viet
and that is what the america people don't want us to be worrying about. don't worry about your washington politics. salt problem's. -- solve problems. and this is one where you ask they have some pretty well consensus. i don't know an issue where you have labor, chamber of commerce, evangelicals, student groups, you name it supportive of a bill. let's get it done. all right, thank you very much, everybody. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national...
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serial attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. i spoke to a security office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting your network, and finally, using this domain up here to create affects not confined to my thumb, but effects down here. the most rheumatic is stuxnet. stuxnet almost certainly conducted by a nationstate because it is too complicated to be done in your garage or basement. but given my background, former director of cia and nsa, blowing a thousand centrifuges -- i will describe what i just described to you in slightly different words. someone almost certainly a nationstate just used the cyber weapon to destroy another nation's critical infrastructure. ouch. that is a big deal. you may or may not have seen me on "60 minutes" about a year ago in which i characterized that as someone crossing the rubicon. lives are going to be very different. those are the sins. who are the sin
serial attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. i spoke to a security office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting your network, and finally, using this domain up here to create affects not confined to my thumb, but effects down here. the most rheumatic is stuxnet. stuxnet almost certainly conducted by a...
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thank you, and god bless america. communicators"the " with alan mutter and edmund lee. encore of our presentation of "first ladies," a look back at holly madison. remarks from democratic state senator wendy davis. plusalks about a 10 hour filibuster she led against the texas senate abortion bill in june. >> c-span, created by americans -- america's abel companies. -- cable companies. thatth the announcement "the washington post" has been sold to jeff bezos, we thought we would take this opportunity to look at changes in the newspaper industry and the potential future of the news industry in general. we have two guests joining us this week. we want to introduce you to alan mutter. he is a newspaper
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attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. securityo an office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting network, and finally, using this domain appear to create affects not confined to my phone, but creating a fax down here -- affects down here. stuxnet.rheumatic is stuxnet almost certainly conducted by nationstates because it is too complicated to be done in your garage or basement. but given my background, former director of cia and nsa, blowing -- i will centrifuges describe what i just described to you in slightly different words. someone almost certainly a nationstate just used the cyber weapon to destroy another nation's critical infrastructure. ouch. that is a big deal. seen me on "60e minutes" that i care trusted as someone crossing the rubicon -- characterized as someone crossing the rubicon. lives are going to be very different. those are the sins. who are the sinners? nati
attacks against bank of america, wells fargo, jpmorgan chase and the list goes on. securityo an office and says under normal day, they get hit 15,000 times. they're getting 3 million hits a minute at the height of the iranian attacks. a lot more disruption. stealing your stuff, disrupting network, and finally, using this domain appear to create affects not confined to my phone, but creating a fax down here -- affects down here. stuxnet.rheumatic is stuxnet almost certainly conducted by...
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snowden stuff that is not come out yet which may show sources we have in our current efforts to keep america safe. let's understand it. that does not mean a reporter should go to jail, but the context is, there is a responsible press by and large. i certainly respect that.i support the press shield law. we have to find a better way to stop leaks of material that compromise our sources and methods. >> i want to move onto another subject that is very big and important. that is drone strikes and the future of our war on terror. it has all been predicated on the authorization to use military force after 9/11, which identified our enemy as al qaeda. jay, you gave a major speech in oxford last year looking toward the future. but i am hung up still on the phrase, associated forces. who are the associated forces of al qaeda who are our enemy right now? >> well, you are correct that for the last four years while i was in office, the interpretation that we adopted in the executive branch referred to al qaeda, the taliban, and the associated forces. that was an interpretation of the executive branch th
snowden stuff that is not come out yet which may show sources we have in our current efforts to keep america safe. let's understand it. that does not mean a reporter should go to jail, but the context is, there is a responsible press by and large. i certainly respect that.i support the press shield law. we have to find a better way to stop leaks of material that compromise our sources and methods. >> i want to move onto another subject that is very big and important. that is drone strikes...
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did notle in america have the confidence in their government. all three branches have failed our people. all major reforms have been taken place over the eight years . the problem stems back to world war ii. look at the history of what is going on in our government, i heard there was a secret organization. there was also organizations coming up that were powerful from the corporations in america. these things that should be transparent to the american people, they should be accountable. what they are talking about is allowing another arrow worm and nixon was accountable -- another era where nixon was accountable. if the government is going to use a security and surveillance on american citizens, why cannot we turn this around and put the problems? we their have major reforms, taking place in america. for the good of american citizens? -- of american citizens. host: next is alice from tampa, florida on the independent line. allison, good morning. felt that obama was actually superficial in what he said. he didn't go into the issues that need to b
did notle in america have the confidence in their government. all three branches have failed our people. all major reforms have been taken place over the eight years . the problem stems back to world war ii. look at the history of what is going on in our government, i heard there was a secret organization. there was also organizations coming up that were powerful from the corporations in america. these things that should be transparent to the american people, they should be accountable. what...
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reins act supporters honor america's veterans. we want to guarantee that the regulatory decisions that afingt them are the best decisions. that's why major registrationlation -- regulations that affect veterans and veterans affairs like all other major regulations should fall within the reins act. agencies with authority over veterans issues will know that congress must approve their major regulations before they go into effect. that provides a powerful incentive for the agencies to write the best possible regulations, ones that congress can easily approve, and congress will have every sinentive -- incentive to approve good reaglations and every incentive to disapprove regulation that was led to the kind of delays and uncertainty that veterans face today. that's a solution that everyone should be able to to -- should be able to support. congress will be more accountable, agencies will write better rules and veterans an all americans will reap the benefits. i urge my colleagues to oppose this amendment and reserve the plans of my t
reins act supporters honor america's veterans. we want to guarantee that the regulatory decisions that afingt them are the best decisions. that's why major registrationlation -- regulations that affect veterans and veterans affairs like all other major regulations should fall within the reins act. agencies with authority over veterans issues will know that congress must approve their major regulations before they go into effect. that provides a powerful incentive for the agencies to write the...
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. >> personally, a lot of people in america are not going to get over this. defend this country. >> any reaction to his comments? >> again, you hear callers talk about this and they are very fired up about it. aboutre concerned privacy, and it seemed like nobody has a mild opinion on this one. it is separating people in congress and across the country. there is not a lot of give and take and personal opinions about where the government should be going when it comes to this type of data. >> watching c-span's nsa hearing as a 20-year-old, i am concerned at how aggressive the nsa is becoming at home. any man and we will make him a criminal. on the republican line. >> i appreciate folks like you that present these things. the american people are only and knowledge of what we are told by one organization or another. i am also a 20-year civil servant retiree working in areas that i won't talk about. we can do a whole lot better than what we are doing it and it is very critical that people look carefully at folks we sent to serve us in folks we place in high places.
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to can america's right to get you back. apparently, you are not in them and employers are cutting back hours and losing out to should --y just write to you? cutting back hours. hould they just write to you? the fact that he -- >> the fact you are saying you're not hearing anyone losing ours is phenomenal. understand this is a law. we are trying to get transparency. when you and the administration hide things in a fourth of july law or in the middle of some other document, or one bill appears before us in committee and another one appears before us on the floor, and waivers are granted to people, there is something wrong. let me ask about this, too. some of the law's original employers, labor unions have you hadthis was -- have discussions with the unions about impact of healthcare with the coverage? >> yes. >> did you see the full paid -- full-page ad in washington post about the laborers international, the treasury employees, the united union refers water provers and allied workers, saying it threatens to harm their member
to can america's right to get you back. apparently, you are not in them and employers are cutting back hours and losing out to should --y just write to you? cutting back hours. hould they just write to you? the fact that he -- >> the fact you are saying you're not hearing anyone losing ours is phenomenal. understand this is a law. we are trying to get transparency. when you and the administration hide things in a fourth of july law or in the middle of some other document, or one bill...
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we were taught that america does not do certain things. that is what made us great and what made people from different countries want to be here. go back to nazi germany time and the nuremberg trials. escapewere trying to that country. i do not want people trying to escape america. people afraid. safetyraid for my baby's someday. we have to think in terms of mass surveillance and what they will be capable of doing with these supercomputers in the next 10-15 years. things are being built up as terrorism now. when we think in terms of the information age and what our enemies can do -- these are secret courts like the gentleman said, secret prisons, ndaa 2012. can be detained indefinitely without trial or charge because of something a secret court or secret who-kn ows chooses for us to be hauled off. looking at ups to make changes on health benefits. prompted in part by the federal health overhaul. rising costs for coverage of crime and other health have made it increasingly difficult to continue providing the same level of health care benefi
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because in the united states of america, health insurance isn't a privilege, it is your right. and we're going to keep it that way. thanks, and have a great weekend. >> hi, i am representative shelley moore. last month, members of both parties came together in the house to pass legislation delaying the individual mandate in the healthcare law. because you and your family deserve the same by delaying the employer mandate, it is only fair. actually, it is more than fair when you look at how the law is already raising calls, hurting jobs, and reducing access to the doctors you like. recent developments have proven the wisdom and the urgency of the bipartisan vote. more companies have said because of this law, they will have to shift full-time workers to part- moreand lay off others. states have detailed the rate shock that consumers will experience. just the days ago, it came to light that the president gave big business a pass. they need more time to comply. meanwhile, you and your family are expected to adhere to all of the prescribed mandates as scheduled. where is the fairness
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i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree smith barney, there was unleashingher himself on wall street. i look forward to representing new yorkers and hopefullyi took that into --corporate america. i was able to work my way up at smith barney and at merrill lynch before going to school at night. this is coming during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree at smith barney, there was eliot spitzer, unleashing his terror on wall street. i did not let him stop me then, and i refuse to let him stop me now. i am looking forward to representing new yorkers, and hopefully, i can be the only adult in this race and bring some integrity. i will try to be brief, but in closing, if i could just use a saying, "if we could actually instill conservative values along with t
i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree smith barney, there was unleashingher himself on wall street. i look forward to representing new yorkers and hopefullyi took that into --corporate america. i was able to work my way up at smith...
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diplomacy and advance america's interests. couple ofing a minutes late. we will have live coverage when it does get underway here on c- span. >> once again, live pictures from the state department. secretary of state john kerry excited to name shaun casey to head the state department's first office that is dedicated to out reach the global faith community and religious leaders. wayside this to get underway in just a moment. some news out of the white house this morning, if you are listening to "washington journal" this morning, rushing to in -- president obama planning to cancel a one-on-one meeting with russian president putin. it is in retribution to russia's decision to grant asylum to nsa security leaguer edward snowden. it is also first-rate with rush on an array of other issues including missile defense and human rights. says obama still plans to attend the g 20 summit, but a one-on-one meeting with president putin has been postponed. president obama will also at a stop in sweden to his early september travel itinerary. in a statement today, senator
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i think the homeland security state is scaring america to death. yes, there is a real and constant threat, but how big is it? the department of homeland security probably was invented after 9/11 to oversee 22 .xisting previous agencies they more than doubled spending. are they more efficient? i doubt it. pete earlier talked about reforming the bloated the -- iraq received. i think that is like teaching a cat to bark. the bloated bureaucracy. athink that is like teaching cat to bark. as a consumer reporter, my specialty was relative risk, and what brought this home to me was when a producer came to me with a story from trial lawyers, like where most stories come from -- we have a story about bic lighters. they killed four people over the past four years. many more have been horribly burned. i had gotten sick of taking stories from the trial lawyers. i had woken up to their scam by then. whatld point to a list of killed people in america. plastic bags kill 40 americans every year. or bathtubs. this,scare people about they will be scared when the elep
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only in america. today at 65, you have a better than 50% chance of being 85 and about a 20% chance of getting to 92. i think that is a good thing. that's not a bad thing. adjust someve to things? yes. nobody is talking about things that will hurt people now. but those things are going to be on the table for debate. senior or later you have to deal thinkhe budget. don't that these adjustments are not happening. they already are. so, there is more revenue coming in. it would also help, by the way, if the economy started growing. that is one of the big disagreements with the president. an economy that is growing by three percent or four percent generates a lot more tax revenue than an economy growing at 1.5%. people do not want to be unemployed. but you've got unemployment insurance, medicaid. they are not working. we are paying. getting the economy moving is just as important as cutting. yes, let me get right here in the back -- on the side. >> [indiscernible] >> yes, it is on. >> our mailbox is absolut
only in america. today at 65, you have a better than 50% chance of being 85 and about a 20% chance of getting to 92. i think that is a good thing. that's not a bad thing. adjust someve to things? yes. nobody is talking about things that will hurt people now. but those things are going to be on the table for debate. senior or later you have to deal thinkhe budget. don't that these adjustments are not happening. they already are. so, there is more revenue coming in. it would also help, by the...
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they're trying to harm america, strike america. we need all these tools. of 702tioned the value versus the value of business records to 15. they are different. i make the analogy like the baseball team. you have your most valuable player, but you have the players who hit singles every day. i want to relate to the homeland plot. in the plot to bomb the new york subway system, business record to 15 played a role. yet identified specifically and number we did not previously -- it identified specifically a number we did not previously know. >> was there undercover work that took place there? >> yes. each tool plays a different role. >> was the fbi aware of the individual and in contact with them? yes, but not aware of that specific telephone number that nsa provided us. we could have more security if we strip search everybody who came into every building in america. we're not going to do that. borders close our completely. we're not going to do that. if we put a wiretap on everybody's cell phone in america, if we search everybody's home. there are certain area
they're trying to harm america, strike america. we need all these tools. of 702tioned the value versus the value of business records to 15. they are different. i make the analogy like the baseball team. you have your most valuable player, but you have the players who hit singles every day. i want to relate to the homeland plot. in the plot to bomb the new york subway system, business record to 15 played a role. yet identified specifically and number we did not previously -- it identified...
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how do we help america create those jobs? it in america?e how do they do it in a way to make america believe again that and you can strong, dream about that american dream as well? 210 days into this calendar year, more than half the year gone by, only 81 of those days in the house. we've mentioned to the president we want to do more with him, interested in passing more than just one dozen bills in more than six months that we have been in congress in 2013. we are tired of voting to repeal the historic health care reform that today make sure that people with pre-existing conditions don't have to worry about losing their health insurance. to, this week, we are going vote for the 40th time to repeal protectionsecurity that americans now understand and need. ready to get to work with the president of the united states and we are ready to work with him to keep america working. the best way to reduce the deficit is to put americans back to work. let me yield to our leader, nancy pelosi. >> thank you, mr. chairman. enthusiastic meeting with the p
how do we help america create those jobs? it in america?e how do they do it in a way to make america believe again that and you can strong, dream about that american dream as well? 210 days into this calendar year, more than half the year gone by, only 81 of those days in the house. we've mentioned to the president we want to do more with him, interested in passing more than just one dozen bills in more than six months that we have been in congress in 2013. we are tired of voting to repeal the...
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have one ofed to america's premier investigative journalists. in 2010 as nbc news the national investigative correspondent. we all know he covered, among other things, the boston marathon bombing and the newtown shooting massacre. he appears regularly on nbc news. he is also the author of new york times best-selling books " and also "uncovering clinton." go ahead. >> thank you. and i want to thank you again for assembling great panels every year. you get newsmakers and future newsmakers to serve on these panels. last year, i served on a panel with paula broadwell. any of ournot expect distinguished panelists to make news like that this year, i think they will all be in the spotlight in some form. to my left, the general counsel of the national security agency, which has been in the hot seat of all the issues that have been front and center since the edward snowden disclosures. before that, he was staff secretary for president obama. my understanding is, that gave him access to everything that desk,o the president's which is pretty ominous, when
have one ofed to america's premier investigative journalists. in 2010 as nbc news the national investigative correspondent. we all know he covered, among other things, the boston marathon bombing and the newtown shooting massacre. he appears regularly on nbc news. he is also the author of new york times best-selling books " and also "uncovering clinton." go ahead. >> thank you. and i want to thank you again for assembling great panels every year. you get newsmakers and...
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a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of , countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by pretrade agreements. some of us are members. so there is a new configuration that is taking place, binding these countries to believe in the rule based international trading system. if you look at what is going to , it is theing blocks tpp, and the deal negotiate with the european union. these are the game changers bringing countries together that based onn that system free and fair trade. that is changing the dynamics of businesses looking to invest and create economic growth. also the growing middle class, the greater jobs exports. this is a tidal wave growing in the atmosphere, which is very important. -- focus on eyes the bricks. i'm a citizen of mexico. -- ipeople say the bricks sort of smile and say, i think m
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they're trying to harm america. they're trying to strike america. what we need is we need all these tools. you mentioned the value of 702 versus 215. they are different. i make the analogy like a baseball team. you have your most valuable player, but you have the players that hit singles every day. the plot to bomb the new york subway system, as this record to playedness record 215 a role. it identified a number we did not previously know. >> was it a critical role? >> there was some undercover work. >> each tool plays a different role. i'm not saying that it is the most -- >> were the fbi aware? >> we were not aware of that specific telephone number, which nsa provided us. >> we did everything. we could have more security and every building america. we could close borders completely to everybody. we're are not going to do that. we could put a wiretap on everybody's cell phone in america if we search everybody's home. there are certain things, certain areas of our own privacy that we americans expect. at some point, you have to know where the balanc
they're trying to harm america. they're trying to strike america. what we need is we need all these tools. you mentioned the value of 702 versus 215. they are different. i make the analogy like a baseball team. you have your most valuable player, but you have the players that hit singles every day. the plot to bomb the new york subway system, as this record to playedness record 215 a role. it identified a number we did not previously know. >> was it a critical role? >> there was...
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they went to work making america a greater place for all of us. steve king apparently has forgotten that. he is scared of the future. he wants you to be afraid as well. if you are a freight of the future, he can convince you to vote then. i'm not afraid of the future. one of the soldiers i served with in iraq was not even a citizen of this country and he was already serving in war. he had his citizenship ceremony in iraq. i was there. i saw it. that is why i am not afraid of our future. [applause] when i was in iraq, i would tell the fellow soldiers that while our uniforms said "u.s." what it simply meant was "us." when things got rough, the only person you can depend upon was the soldier on your left and the right. it was simply about us. in iowa and in america, it really is just about us. it is our country. if we do not fix the problems, and no one else is coming to our rescue. we had to take personal responsibility for the future of our country. our current congressman is more concerned about seeking headlines rather than solutions. it is time
they went to work making america a greater place for all of us. steve king apparently has forgotten that. he is scared of the future. he wants you to be afraid as well. if you are a freight of the future, he can convince you to vote then. i'm not afraid of the future. one of the soldiers i served with in iraq was not even a citizen of this country and he was already serving in war. he had his citizenship ceremony in iraq. i was there. i saw it. that is why i am not afraid of our future....
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we used to put that on a pedestal, made in america with pride. i am wondering when that whole equation -- it is interesting. you hear the american people calling up and say let's get the macro and the wing, too. that is pretty much what we need. the government to sit down and listen. it is like a bunch of kids. i am sorry to be derogatory about it, but that is how it is. host: gary from new hampshire. "the wall street journal" -- there is some reaction, one from peter king of new york saying president obama was being misleading. if you go back and look we were always very careful to differentiate between al qaeda score and senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan. the international section of the new york times. the gloating among to halt this and other sympathizers began last week after the date -- the united states shut down posts across the middle east. -- jihadists. host: michela open phones. open phones.n the isler: as far as terrorism concerned, we live and thrive in america on terrorism. --se terrorism, pitting , pitting onesm country
we used to put that on a pedestal, made in america with pride. i am wondering when that whole equation -- it is interesting. you hear the american people calling up and say let's get the macro and the wing, too. that is pretty much what we need. the government to sit down and listen. it is like a bunch of kids. i am sorry to be derogatory about it, but that is how it is. host: gary from new hampshire. "the wall street journal" -- there is some reaction, one from peter king of new york...
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. [applause] [cheers and applause] yesterday, i was proud to sign -- act, toe helping end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, in the senate chamber. but we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the price of this fabled. -- of the disabled and we believe disabled veterans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and study and travel and other countries as any other american is -- as any other american. if the right thing to do. we need to get it done. [cheers and applause] which brings me to the final priority when he to stay focused on that is making sure that our veterans have the every opportunity to pursue the america
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america's economy is not growing at the pace it should be. the man has no political experience in economic backgrounds. got: i am going to let you unless you have a comment specifically on what we are talking about tonight. caller: my comments, plain and simple, is that i do not believe, personally, that this war -- i apologize -- this war should be called for. because i think this is the wrong time of action. to move on tong warning, ohio, and hear from mark on our democrats line. go ahead from -- go ahead with your comments. caller: how are you doing? ok.: doing you are on the air. caller: this is the united states of america. have all these politicians resign in the house. a little bit off topic a little bit off-topic. we will go to christopher in new york. you have a comment for david a xe? caller: can you hear me? host: we can. caller: david, i think you were disingenuous when you said that censorship -- you did not experience censorship. but you went on to list a bunch of rules you had to stick to. historically, since the 1960's, the an
america's economy is not growing at the pace it should be. the man has no political experience in economic backgrounds. got: i am going to let you unless you have a comment specifically on what we are talking about tonight. caller: my comments, plain and simple, is that i do not believe, personally, that this war -- i apologize -- this war should be called for. because i think this is the wrong time of action. to move on tong warning, ohio, and hear from mark on our democrats line. go ahead...
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we will go to john from america's georgia on our democratic line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i love it. caller who talked about it with a smirk on his on point.ight host: what issue do you disagree with? caller: he smoothed over the if wefor going to iraq as went there just to get saddam hussein. bomb dropped, things were going fine. the number of people we killed, including our own people, did not make sense. me know if there's something you want to add to your earlier statements on this subject. go ahead. i don't have much more to say, except that i think this issue will be debated for many years. i think that caller and the previous caller, or the couple ago,lors ago -- callers needs to understand that when you are leading men and women there, you do your best for the situation and for the country. at some point, the historians will judge this exercise. we did our best to try to make iraq a better place. i do believe that saddam hussein departing the scene was an important development, and i believe that many iraqis would agree with me that their coun
we will go to john from america's georgia on our democratic line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i love it. caller who talked about it with a smirk on his on point.ight host: what issue do you disagree with? caller: he smoothed over the if wefor going to iraq as went there just to get saddam hussein. bomb dropped, things were going fine. the number of people we killed, including our own people, did not make sense. me know if there's something you want to add to your earlier...
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it stays in america. it's not going all the way across our country and going somewhere else to get on the world market. and the reason we have high oil prices is because of our last president. number one, when he took office, oil was -- i was paying like $1.25 a gallon of gas. since he took office, it's not went under $3 a gallon here in florida ever in the last 8 ears of bush and the last 5 of obama. so we can thank the republicans for our high gas prices. >> what i heard there your question there is you know looking at this oil and how it's going to be used. there has been some debate recently and the environmental opponents of keystone have tried to paint a picture that this oil is going to be exported. if you think about it, we import again 10 million barrels of oil every day from unstable places around the world. when you look at the fact that the canadian crude we get is already discounted at $30 to $40 a barrel it makes more sense to keep that here in the u.s. and what it doesn't make sense to do i
it stays in america. it's not going all the way across our country and going somewhere else to get on the world market. and the reason we have high oil prices is because of our last president. number one, when he took office, oil was -- i was paying like $1.25 a gallon of gas. since he took office, it's not went under $3 a gallon here in florida ever in the last 8 ears of bush and the last 5 of obama. so we can thank the republicans for our high gas prices. >> what i heard there your...
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thought we were about to be overrun by french revolutionaries and the a were influencing people in america. there were rumors that cities would be burned. it was terrorism they were anticipating. for example, the opposition party, the democratic republican party was very enthusiastic about the french and some of the ideals of the french revolution. >> jefferson in particular. >> this is where they begin to go in different directions. also, some of the press is very vehement in their criticism of the administration. so they muzzled the press and said that this is probably the thing that john adams is most criticized for. abigail, i believe, supported john. abigail was even more vehement during i think she is even more conservative than john during that time. >> the upshot of this, the people who were breaking the alien and sedition acts -- >> you could be jailed. >> it was said that the press made things up. he had no standards. it was not the they were supporting the french, but they were making up stories that were not the truth europe adams was very seriously worried about this. jefferso
thought we were about to be overrun by french revolutionaries and the a were influencing people in america. there were rumors that cities would be burned. it was terrorism they were anticipating. for example, the opposition party, the democratic republican party was very enthusiastic about the french and some of the ideals of the french revolution. >> jefferson in particular. >> this is where they begin to go in different directions. also, some of the press is very vehement in their...
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[applause] you and i want our daughters and granddaughters to grow up in an america where electing a woman president is as common as a electing a woman governor a woman senator. we want our daughters to aspire, not to be america's first woman president, but to be the fifth or the 10th woman's president -- or 10th woman president. [applause] that day is going to come sooner than you think. and let the record show that the journey began here, today, in iowa. [applause] now please join me in watching a wonderful video. >> the future of washington, d.c. action. >> thank you. i always dreamed of this, standing here, and it is because of you all that i can. the millions who stood up your my mom told me i could be anything i want. you know, it did not used to be like that. >> a long time ago women did not even get to vote. >> my mom told me that when she grew up, no one ever thought there would be a woman president. can you imagine? they were all boys. [laughter] >> women phot -- fought 200 years ago. >> i am here because the elected women before me. >> i am here because my friends said i c
[applause] you and i want our daughters and granddaughters to grow up in an america where electing a woman president is as common as a electing a woman governor a woman senator. we want our daughters to aspire, not to be america's first woman president, but to be the fifth or the 10th woman's president -- or 10th woman president. [applause] that day is going to come sooner than you think. and let the record show that the journey began here, today, in iowa. [applause] now please join me in...
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the biggest danger of escalation is if the world community, not just britain, but america and others, stands back and does nothing. makingprime minister is a very pro full and a heartfelt speech. -- powerful and heartfelt speech. there seems to be no logic to this chemical attack. >> if he reads the conclusion, this is where they find the greatest difficulty of ascribing militants. been of motives have ascribed. the most likely possibility is that he has been testing the boundaries. theants to know whether world will respond to the use of these weapons, which i suspect are proving quite effective on the battlefield. we cannot know the mind of this brutal dictator. all we can do is make a judgment about whether it will be better to act or not to act. >> does he know if there were any plans for military action before next week? >> i honestly cannot discuss the details of potato action in detail in front of this house. the american president and i have had discussions reported in the newspaper about potential military action. we have had those discussions. the american president would li
the biggest danger of escalation is if the world community, not just britain, but america and others, stands back and does nothing. makingprime minister is a very pro full and a heartfelt speech. -- powerful and heartfelt speech. there seems to be no logic to this chemical attack. >> if he reads the conclusion, this is where they find the greatest difficulty of ascribing militants. been of motives have ascribed. the most likely possibility is that he has been testing the boundaries....
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, to build businesses in america. [applause] so we came together on a bipartisan basis, and at the end of the day we passed a bill, some parts of it i hated. some parts of it they hated. that's how you reach a compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving a 68 votes to pass that bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties. give the house of representatives a chance to come up with a bipartisan approach. we had one, maybe they have one too. but let's get it done, it's time for america to fix this broken immigration system. [applause] >> first i want to ask if either eduardo or hector, do you have anything to add? i guess, call on eduardo, because you are under the daca bill, right? >> yes. >> this is one guy right here this is under the daca thing i mentioned and if that thing, if that is done away with, as congressman king got that vote in the house, it won't pass the senate. but
, to build businesses in america. [applause] so we came together on a bipartisan basis, and at the end of the day we passed a bill, some parts of it i hated. some parts of it they hated. that's how you reach a compromise. we ended up with 54 democratic senators and 14 republican senators giving a 68 votes to pass that bill out of the senate. my message, and tom's message to the speaker is give us a chance to do things and come together, both political parties. give the house of representatives...
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that's america's story. there is something in our dna about the immigrants who had the courage to come up and get here, really to fight against great odds, to succeed here. thank goodness we did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make us an even stronger nation in the century. thanks, tom. thank you. thank you, dick. thank you. >> well, dick, thank you very much for that and thank you for your great leadership. folks, i want to reassure senator durbin and anyone else who may be tuned in on this, that we iowans, we are a welcoming people. we are a compassionate and caring people. [ applause ] >> we do not -- we do not believe in characterizing people with hateful, spiteful, degrading language. we believe that every human being has worth. we believe those who want to come here to work to build a better life are not criminals. they are people who want to build a better life for themselves and their families and we ought to be finding way t
that's america's story. there is something in our dna about the immigrants who had the courage to come up and get here, really to fight against great odds, to succeed here. thank goodness we did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make us an even stronger nation in the century. thanks, tom. thank you. thank you, dick. thank you. >> well, dick, thank you very much for that and thank you for your great leadership....
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bring america back to its greatest. if you look at the statistics internationally and where america stands in comparison to many other nations, in the area of reading alone, we are in the 15%'s. you look at math, we are 25th of the world. if you look at sign, we rank 17th out of 34 countries. ranking that low as a nation as great as we are is unacceptable. we need to work together as governors to lead america back, to restore them back to the greatness of having the best educated, skilled workforce in our nation. our future economic security will require significant improvements in education and workforce programs. it will provide a pipeline to a better skilled, educated workforce so we can meet tomorrow's jobs. it will also require a closer working relationship, and collaboration with our high schools, colleges, with our workforce training programs, our vocation training programs, and it will certainly require collaboration with our employers to make sure we know, as governors, what types of skills that our employers n
bring america back to its greatest. if you look at the statistics internationally and where america stands in comparison to many other nations, in the area of reading alone, we are in the 15%'s. you look at math, we are 25th of the world. if you look at sign, we rank 17th out of 34 countries. ranking that low as a nation as great as we are is unacceptable. we need to work together as governors to lead america back, to restore them back to the greatness of having the best educated, skilled...
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to act and america to lead in the world? and like so many others in my generation, vietnam really was the impetus that opened up the world to us, even though i never got there. i didn't serve. but it came right into our hometowns and it forced us to look beyond the atlantic and acific and to appreciate that's a complicated world. when you go into that china shop you got to be careful when you throw your weight around. 40 years later vietnam still recalls for me the ultimate purpose of diplomacy, and that's what we're looking at this week at chautauqua. can we work amicably with other countries, with other religions, with other people? what's the best way to avoid the war and conflict that we've seen in our country over the last 10 years? are we capable of meeting the biblical challenge? and it's an important one for all of us, no matter what our faith is, to reflect upon, can we deliver peace among the nations? because that's our job, all of us who live here on earth. and we know in our hearts that it may never be possible.
to act and america to lead in the world? and like so many others in my generation, vietnam really was the impetus that opened up the world to us, even though i never got there. i didn't serve. but it came right into our hometowns and it forced us to look beyond the atlantic and acific and to appreciate that's a complicated world. when you go into that china shop you got to be careful when you throw your weight around. 40 years later vietnam still recalls for me the ultimate purpose of...
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like a slogan, make america great again. i had to add the word "again. in 2016, china is the great economic power in the world. and this was unthinkable ten ago.s if you said that, people would laugh at you. happens mething drastically, they become the economic power of the world they us in 2016. whoever is prn, you don't want that to happen. be a very, very sad day to me and i think to a lot of when that happens. interesting ry because i like mitt it romney personally. i think he's a very good guy. the hell ow what happened with his campaign. i just don't get it. an election that couldn't have been lost. it couldn't have been lost. and with me building all over shows and "the i'm doing so many things. have great children, ivanka and don and eric. they're good kids. it's hard. not like a politician, you say i want to run for office. ven if they lose, they gain, they gain recognition. with me, it's tough. mitt it romney. said i'd ked me and like for you to do campaigns in north states like in carolina and michigan and different places. during the primary.
like a slogan, make america great again. i had to add the word "again. in 2016, china is the great economic power in the world. and this was unthinkable ten ago.s if you said that, people would laugh at you. happens mething drastically, they become the economic power of the world they us in 2016. whoever is prn, you don't want that to happen. be a very, very sad day to me and i think to a lot of when that happens. interesting ry because i like mitt it romney personally. i think he's a very...
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i'm a naturalized citizen and i love america. all i want is progress, and we are not saying that anymore on c-span. thank you. host: your call is exactly why we do this program. it is an open forum for you to share your comments. when we did this program when george bush was in the white house, with similar comments. we are trying hear from all sides including your point of view, so we appreciate you calling in. press, thea president's first appearance was in phoenix yesterday. on c-ent is covered span.org. the president greeted by governor jan brewer when he arrived in phoenix. ralph is joining us from north carolina, democrat line. caller: good morning. to comment on your topic this morning, i don't think there's anything wrong with the before theoming people on "the tonight show," because at least he is out front and the people can see him before the nation, trying to do his very best. my father told me the president is only one man, and he can't do but so much. people have to help him. i've noticed during the spring an summer
i'm a naturalized citizen and i love america. all i want is progress, and we are not saying that anymore on c-span. thank you. host: your call is exactly why we do this program. it is an open forum for you to share your comments. when we did this program when george bush was in the white house, with similar comments. we are trying hear from all sides including your point of view, so we appreciate you calling in. press, thea president's first appearance was in phoenix yesterday. on c-ent is...
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i think that is what keeps america for he -- america free. abuses. got to see the you have got to know what they are. i do not inc. we have lost our freedom. if we had we would not be having this conversation on c-span. is still our a mark of both country. -- of a great country. happens.ee what i think congress will pass a likes that.ody presidentialn the election. we do not get to a point the attorney general. we have a lot of republican candidates running. >> coming up in an hour, a live town hall of media coverage of war. then the book, fellow journalist iraq. untold stories from a ra >> thanks for coming out on an unreasonably wet june evening. it is nice to see such a turnout. asconflict has been injuries, as deadly for journalists as the war in a rack. -- iraq. killedrnalists were not because they were at the wrong place at the wrong time. they were killed because of who they were. theywere killed because dared to write, to photograph, to videotape. 93 murders, and how many people were did? none so far. most of those killed have been iraqis wor
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we are the united states of america and not the disunited states of america. one states wanted to circumvent civil rights laws, we sent in the national guard to enforce hose rights. i think that states rights are a farce. that is the only thing where you can say that states have a leg to stand on. mostly residency is related to axation. if i don't live in missouri, i need to move here before i pay taxes. host: states rights' a are a farce. what do you think of that comment? guest: the example of troops being sent in to enforce civil rights laws. that demonstrates the danger that nullification presents. when you don't have a final arbiter, ultimately that means you have to resolve it through force. either we accept the lawful process -- the supreme court aid our schools need to be desegregated, or you have a conflict between arkansas and the united states that have to be resolved through the united states' superior force. i think that is a bad way to run the country. i think a better way to run the country is one that he respects the rule of law and don't have
we are the united states of america and not the disunited states of america. one states wanted to circumvent civil rights laws, we sent in the national guard to enforce hose rights. i think that states rights are a farce. that is the only thing where you can say that states have a leg to stand on. mostly residency is related to axation. if i don't live in missouri, i need to move here before i pay taxes. host: states rights' a are a farce. what do you think of that comment? guest: the example...
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in america, we use popular primaries. but political parties do have a lot of control over who they recruit to run in primaries. we want to see more political parties setting goals for how many women they will recruit for open seat elections. if they need that goal, potentially being rewarded for it. we are looking within legislatures to see what state legislators themselves can do, and what practices they can implement that would be helpful to women. you have heard issues about women in sweden, who were not pleased with the hours of their legislature meeting. we want state legislatures to look at that. we want them to look at how any of their activities might be biased against women. we are also interested in looking at how women can help each other. in mentoring groups and caucuses, once women get to office, they can springboard into leadership positions and become what they have potential to be. i want our panelists to talk a bit about why they see political structure as important, and how they think that might apply to
in america, we use popular primaries. but political parties do have a lot of control over who they recruit to run in primaries. we want to see more political parties setting goals for how many women they will recruit for open seat elections. if they need that goal, potentially being rewarded for it. we are looking within legislatures to see what state legislators themselves can do, and what practices they can implement that would be helpful to women. you have heard issues about women in sweden,...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us and it matters to who we are and it matters to leadership and our credibility in the world. it matters if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens. america should feel confident and gratified we are not alone in our condemnation and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out. many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledged "to hold to the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime." the organization for islamic cooperation said we needed "to hold the syrian government legally and morally accountable
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us and it matters to who we are and it matters to leadership and our credibility in the...
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we're not going to rest until who fought in america has a home in america. yesterday i was signing the law to allow you and those of prosthetics can travel with dignity. know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to approve a disabilities treaty espite a former senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, the senate chamber. e're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the disabled. we believe disabled americans like you deserve the same pportunities to work, study, travel, in other countries as any other american. it's the right thing to do. get it done. to make sure every american has the opportunity to pursue the american dream, starting with the education and worthy of your extraordinary talents. with the new transition assistance program, we're doing help departing service members and their spouses plan that new ers and find job. we're going to keep helping the and their rans families to get a better bill.ion under the g.i. we're building as you go looking for schools. dishonestd up a
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that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they were going to try to adjust the war on drugs to the most serious drug crimes. thatraws the conclusion they are not going to pay much attention to minor crimes. have is also a problem we today, and i always make up my mind on things, but half the people in prison today in the united states are on drug charges, and some on more minor charges than others, and there is such a thing as mandatory sentences which has caused dramatic overcrowding of prisons. federal courts have ordered california to reduce dramatically their prison population. this is really a conve
that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are intercepting marijuana at the border, and yet at the same time there is people who are growing marijuana legally for sale to those who need it for medicinal purposes, and we have seen in california and other states widespread people who have illnesses that require the use of marijuana. so, the attorney general of the united states the day before yesterday -- or yesterday -- announced that they...
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a america sits a house of representatives, they have one mandate. america sits a much different senate that has a different mandate. then you have a polarizing president there, not his fault, not his fault. he's tried. and that's the kind of stew that does not result in everyone holding hands and singing kumbaya. so women are very important in this. when it came to the violence against women act, things stuck. we were aguest at this incredibly important legislation being kicked to the curve by the house of representatives. who did we turn to to get speaker boehner to put it on a floor for a vote even though the majority of the caucus had not embraced it? the republican women in the house. we put pressure on them and said, hey, step up. put pressure on your leadership, or do you want to wear the mantle for the rest of your life that it was your party that stopped this life-saving legislation for millions of women all across the country. it worked. and the funding for planned parenthood where we united across the aisle, women, that understood that you
a america sits a house of representatives, they have one mandate. america sits a much different senate that has a different mandate. then you have a polarizing president there, not his fault, not his fault. he's tried. and that's the kind of stew that does not result in everyone holding hands and singing kumbaya. so women are very important in this. when it came to the violence against women act, things stuck. we were aguest at this incredibly important legislation being kicked to the curve by...
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i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree -- i am looking forward to representing new yorkers and hopefully, i can be the only adult in this race. embrace integrity. i will try to be brief. -- if we can use still conservative values along with the free market, that is the best path to prosperity. [applause] >> questions for the panel? >> i am from virginia. i apologize if you have written this. you mentioned snowden. a lot of the younger republican members were on board with the amendment. where do you see that debate going within the republican party? why aren't the democrats having the same debate? there is a prevalent strain of libertarianism going for the party right now. will center on balance. you have to balance civil liberties of u.s. citizens with the need to p
i think i took that into corporate america. i was able to work my way up to division manager at smith barney and director at merrill lynch before going back to school at night to retain my undergraduate and mba. this has come full circle because during the time that i was earning my undergraduate degree -- i am looking forward to representing new yorkers and hopefully, i can be the only adult in this race. embrace integrity. i will try to be brief. -- if we can use still conservative values...
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america has concluded that facade has artie use chemical weapons. do we already have any evidence? we have concluded that assad used it. what is the evidence? i would like to know. host: what is the latest? guest: we do not have evidence that was standup. we we have video of people testifying to reporters, locally on the ground, footage that suggests pretty seriously that missiles landed in a couple of towns. it is a great question. i applaud the viewer for bringing it up. this is something the obama administration will want to strategically hide behind. we have had a time in the united states of about six or seven years of a very militarized foreign-policy where we responded to these threats around the world and even going back to the former u.s. lobby where we responded with military strikes. there is a knee-jerk sense that we have to respond with a military strike. the obama administration's mantra has been we are going to be the administration that does not do that. that is what is playing out here. this slow resistance to jumping to conclusions. guest: organizations such as ye
america has concluded that facade has artie use chemical weapons. do we already have any evidence? we have concluded that assad used it. what is the evidence? i would like to know. host: what is the latest? guest: we do not have evidence that was standup. we we have video of people testifying to reporters, locally on the ground, footage that suggests pretty seriously that missiles landed in a couple of towns. it is a great question. i applaud the viewer for bringing it up. this is something the...
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summit in russia and on " washington journal conquer the 1963ook back at march on washington and how america has changed in the last 50 years. several live event's to tell you about morning -- the national is this group on health releases a survey on large employer help benefits. that is on c-span two at 10 eastern. also at 10 a.m. on c-span three, the center for american progress hosts a discussion on cuts to early education childhood programs like head start. the 50thmoration of anniversary of the march on washington on c-span including speeches by president obama, bill clinton, jimmy carter, and members of the family of martin luther king junior. our live coverage from the memorial begins at 11 a.m. eastern. one of the things i looked at was a lot of the county records, the counties where these colleges are. when you look at the colonial county records, you will have the name of the president or the name of the professor and then listed with their taxable property will be an enslaved person or two or three. brought their slaves to school? >> yes, if you look at the name of the president a
summit in russia and on " washington journal conquer the 1963ook back at march on washington and how america has changed in the last 50 years. several live event's to tell you about morning -- the national is this group on health releases a survey on large employer help benefits. that is on c-span two at 10 eastern. also at 10 a.m. on c-span three, the center for american progress hosts a discussion on cuts to early education childhood programs like head start. the 50thmoration of...
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you have the united states of america trying to meet you not? the humanitarian needs -- trying to meet the humanitarian need, or seeking to meet the and humanitarian needs of the people. the situation is ongoing. and our effort to work with the international community and with the syrian opposition to remove assad from power is ongoing. we're working in that effort, not just because it is the preference of the u.s., but the will of the syrian people. want, athe outcome we government that reflects the will of the syrian people and respect the basic human rights that the syrian people deserve to have protected by their government. rhetoric in many of these cases has shifted to egypt, with christians being killed, church is being destroyed. what is the red line in egypt? >> i did not bring my red pen out with me today. but i can tell you that we have condemned in unambiguous terms all the violence that has been perpetrated there in egypt. we have condemned the violence perpetrated by the government against peaceful protesters, and were just as outr
you have the united states of america trying to meet you not? the humanitarian needs -- trying to meet the humanitarian need, or seeking to meet the and humanitarian needs of the people. the situation is ongoing. and our effort to work with the international community and with the syrian opposition to remove assad from power is ongoing. we're working in that effort, not just because it is the preference of the u.s., but the will of the syrian people. want, athe outcome we government that...
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why is it all of a sudden america's fault? and i couldn't agree more with the previous callers that say we should not give any more money to any nation that behaves this way. detroit is bankrupt. sacramento, california, is bankrupt. we have huge, huge problems over here as far as infrastructure. i think we should take care of our own. i'm a first generation american and i can tell you, these countries, we give money -- they don't share our values, they don't share our beliefs, they don't have the same respect for human life that we do. we have absolutely no business giving them our money. i thank you very much. hubie: thank you, shane. from maryland. our next caller from ports myth, howe. good morning. caller: good morning. i enjoy your program here. just a quick comment about what's going on in egypt. people don't realize that they it -- america a pretty much put the president there before, and they lived under, generally, what america -- with freedom. now they have this muslim brotherhood guy who came in here and tried to sl
why is it all of a sudden america's fault? and i couldn't agree more with the previous callers that say we should not give any more money to any nation that behaves this way. detroit is bankrupt. sacramento, california, is bankrupt. we have huge, huge problems over here as far as infrastructure. i think we should take care of our own. i'm a first generation american and i can tell you, these countries, we give money -- they don't share our values, they don't share our beliefs, they don't have...
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act, to end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, in the senate chamber. but we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the price of the disabled and we believe disabled veterans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and study and travel and other countries as any other american. it is the right thing to do. e need to get it done. [applause] which brings me to the final priority when he to stay focused on that is making sure that our veterans have the every opportunity to pursue the american dream. starting with the education and jobs worthy of your extraord
we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act, to end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob...
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that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in your life. for me, i always think my grandpa down there in those mines and back then it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle and everyone would run to the mine because they didn't know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa worked in the mines a long time. a few years ago, i met a guy at a little restaurant up there in elie. he told me he came running up to me and said his dad worked with my grandpa and then he got promoted as foreman. all of them had to radio down when the guys went to a new and
that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in...